But the point of Teach Nomadic has always been to help online teachers find the best locations to teach from around the world, and Airbnb’s original filtering system just didn’t cut it when it came to searching their listings for reliable wifi.

Just recently, however, the giant rental and hospitality company made a huge update to their platform that helps us all out! Read on to see why Airbnb’s Work Collections is the perfect change for online teachers booking accommodation around the world!

‘Airbnb for Everyone’-What are Collections?

In a push to cater to all types of travelers, from those traveling with families to those traveling for work, Airbnb has added more accommodation types and additional filtering criteria. This makes it easier for you to find the rental you want for yourself or for a group.

According to Airbnb’s new updates, the introduction of Collections offers rentals for Family Trips and Work Trips, with plans to expand to offer ‘Honeymoon rentals, Wedding rentals, Social Stays, Dinner Party rentals, One-of-a-kind stays, and Group Getaways’. While the Group Getaways may eventually overlap with Work Trips, the latter is the Collection we’ll be focusing on in this post.

They’ve also updated their host requirements, ensuring a better experience for guests.

It’s an exciting time at this popular rental company, so let’s check out what this means for online teachers and Teach Nomadic members!

Work Collections-Airbnb for Online Teachers

Work Collections by Airbnb will make our job of adding new Connected Classrooms to the map here at Teach Nomadic easier, and yours too if you want to help!

We can now search for homes specifically catering to individuals traveling for work, and this means us online teachers in search of the ever-elusive reliable internet connection. Just visit the Airbnb homepage and scroll down until you see Homes for Your Kind of Trip. Click the image labeled Work, and you’ll be taken to the page shown in the photo below.

See what that says?

‘2000+ homes for work trips’!

Additional benefits for online teachers include:

flexible reservation options

self check-in (how great is that?!) and, most importantly,

a workspace with WiFi

Plus, with the updated and enhanced basic host requirements, we’ll be able to contact the hosts to get our internet questions answered with greater confidence.

Quick tips for an accurate internet speed test

Many of you have run a speed test to determine your internet speed, and hopefully it provided the ping to give you a general idea of the network stability, too. It can be frustrating trying to get an accurate reading from an Airbnb host, and often times they have numerous excuses as to why they can’t provide it:

My grandma watches the place and she can’t figure it out. I don’t have time. It isn’t reading the speeds accurately.

We’ve written about how to fix internet problems in the past, but here are a few similar tips to help you get a more accurate internet speed test result:

Have the host restart the modem, router, and computer

Make sure they’ve turned off all other devices using WiFi

Ensure they’ve cleared the browser cache in their History, as many speed tests download and upload files to check the times and speeds

Use an HTML5 internet speed test like SpeedOF.me or TestMy.net instead of a Flash-based one (like speedtest.net, which many people recommend), as the flash-based services have to make adjustments that can skew results

Remember:

This is just the connection speed between the host’s device and the testing server and notnecessarily the speed or stability between their device and the server located near your students. If you teach for VIPKID, for example, ask the host to try to run a speed test connecting to a server in Beijing, since your students will be located in China.

Final Word: Work Collections for Teachers Traveling Using Airbnb

Work Collections from Airbnb offer online teachers a great new way to filter through accommodations so we can book confiddent we’ll have privacy to teach in, flexibility to check in, and stability in our internet.

I encourage you to head over to Airbnb and play around with the filter. See if you can find any locations near you to teach in, even for just a night. If it’s stable and teachable, add it to the map!

I know I can’t wait to book my next trip and test it out!

What other filters or features should Airbnb add that would help online teachers? Let us know in the comments below!